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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is wednesday, january 1st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." iran releases ten american sailors held overnight as their waters. president obama reveals one of his biggest regrets in his final state of the union. we will speak with vice president biden and hillary clinton and nikki haley. and live inside the powerball studio inside of tonight's $1.5 billion drawing. look at today's "eye opener."
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u.s. officials two riverine boats had mechanical issues and briefly lost contact with the pentagon. >> iran releases ten captured u.s. sailors. >> they were picked up and taken ashore and all reported to be fine. >> some of you answer and get back to iowa. >> >> it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angry voices. >> on several occasions, she appeared to try to distance her party from that of donald trump. >> the powerball jackpot now $1.5. >> the odds of winning 1 in 292 million. >> don't quit your job or anything because you're not winning. >> l.a. rams! >> the nfl headed back to los angeles. team owners give the rams the green light to move out of st. louis. >> so disappointed. >> it's just depressing. >> it hurts. >> in indiana, whiteout conditions caused 40-vehicle pileup.
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i don't know about all of those other stuff. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. welcomemorning." we are following breaks new from iran. the pentagon confirms that navy personnel are free after held by a iran revolutionary guard. nine men and one woman detained overnight in the persian gulf at base. >> they had drifted into iran waters because of mechanical problems. david martin is at the pentagon.>> reporter: good morning. the ten sailors were picked up and flown by helicopter to a u.s. military base where they will be debriefed to get to their account of what happened. says there are no indications they were harmed during their time in iranian hands. two small to
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from kuwait to bahrain when u.s. officials say they suffered a mechanical breakdown. the boats drifted into iranian sailors were taken into custody and held overnight at an iranian base on the eyelid of farsi. speaking on state tv, the naval iranian revolutionary guard said the american vessels were engaged in unprofessional acts before being picked up and the sailors were taken i resistance. >> some of the only people in america -- >> reporter: any mention of the detainment wasent obama's state of the union address as u.s. officials worked to confirm the status of the crew. on tuesday, secretary of state his iranian counterpart and was personally assured the sailors would be well-treated. >> we have received assurances from the iranians both that our safe. we have also, most importantly, received assurances that they will be allowed to continue their journey promptly.
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board navy nd boat which do not normally carry sensitive equipment. the incident comes two weeks after iranian revolutionary guard ships fired off rockets within a mile of the american aircraft carry "harry s. truman" as it entered the gulf. the rockets were away from the shift but drew a strong protest from the u.s. the navy will now conduct an he u.s. seems intent on getting this incident behind them as quickly as possible. defense secretary carter released a statement saying,te the timely way in which this situation was resolved. >> thank you, david. president obama says after seven years in office, the state of our union is strong.e is strong reaction this morning to his final state of the union address. the president defended his record and, again, called for a change in the political climate. at the white house with the key moments.
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well, president obama told his staff back in november that he wantsf the union to feel a lot like his very first. a reflective to-do list for the next generation. he tried to reassure anxioustted what he thinks is one of his failures. >> it's one of the few regrets of my presidency that the rancoren the parties have gotten worse, instead of better. >> reporter: in this election year address, it was difficult to keepolitics out of the chamber. president obama was pointed in trying to tear down some of the claims of those republicans hoping to replace him. >> anyone claiming that is in decline is peddling fiction. our answer needs to be more than tough talk. more calls to carpet bomb over the top claims that this is
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iii plays into their ter: mr. obama says he understands why voters are frustrated with politics. >> the democracy breaks down when the average person feels their voice doesn't matter. that is the system is rigged in favor of the powerful or some special interest. response, south carolina governor nikki haley di missed that nfortunately, the president's record has often words. >> reporter: but she admitted to blame for american anxiety and sought to distance her party from the controversial tone of its presidential contenders. >> during anxious times, it can be tempting to follow thecall of the angriest voices. we must resist that temptation. >> reporter: and the president announced one final ambitious goal -- a so-called moon shot cancer. that appeared to surprise the vice president who lost a son to
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mission control. ones we have all loved, for the families that we can still save, let's make america the country that cures all. what do you say, joe? >> reporter: with a fan fare behind him, the president left the chamber for the lasta moment to take it all in. >> let me look at this thing one last time. i always liked that. that is kind of cool. >> reporter: today, thend a lot like candidate obama, as he flies to nebraska and louisiana to promote this message of hope and change once again. and, charlie, you can expect the to change their communication strategy in the months to come. they promise more town hall style events to have the president appear to be speaking not at them. >> thanks, margaret. the vice president of the united states joe biden isgton.
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morning. >> happy to be here, charlie. >> speaker ryan said ifgreat as the president said it would, not say the country is on the wrong track. is there a disconnect? >> i think two reasons, charlie. one, the blowback from therecession still left a lot of middle class people who lost their homes to more in the stock market and didn't back in as it came back up, the job wage stagnation. i think the president explained it fairly well with these international changes taking place with globalization and the way things are moving, and we have to this is a new period, and so there is understandable frustration, understanding concern. but there is no question, no in the world. there is no question that no one is as used to saying my neighborhood patch on our jeans,
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real genuine particularly income and disparity and wage stagnation good reason. >> speaking of income disparity,ou have suggested, is late to the income and equality issue. why did you say that and what did you mean? does it suggest you were aal debate? >> no, no. the context is always getting a little -- it gets reshaped and al but gets reshaped in the re-telling. i was asked a question about bernie sanders and about hillary, and what i was saying wascretary of state for five years before, almost five years before she ran for office. and prior to that, her major focus and function was still in the area of national bernie has been doing the same speech for the last 30 years. and all i meant was that this is
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and so it is -- there is a difference. i think some of the policies that hillary has come are very, very pro active and i think would be very helpful to the middle class. i think she is moving in the right direction. but the comparison was she and wasn't that she's is not authentic, she is awe they wantic. it's this is what westerny has been talking about.e reverse why isn't bernie talking about women like hillary? this has been hillary's wheelhouse since ever she has been a public face in the united states. and so it doesn't mean he doesn't support women. it's just her wheelhouse. that is theh the discussion took place. >> mr. vice president, obama said anyone claim's america's economy is in decline and is peddle be fiction. the facts are this.lion
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household incomes has dramatically shifted to upper income americans from middle income americans. in this country are stagnant. the economy has gotten worse for many americans. is there a disconnect here? >> the healthy. the dislocations and the concentration of wealth are dangerous. i remember having a discussion with you, s. >> i pointed out an article from the university of massachusetts, a professor pointing out of the dollars in profits from 2003 to 2013, 47 went back to 9% left for everything else. that is what barack and i have been fighting about. we have been saying you have to give great corporate attitude have to change.
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have no corporate responsibility for the community and no corporate responsibility to their employees. significant sift that is dangerous. and that is what is wrong with america. but not the overall economy. the overall to the rest of the world is by far the wealthiest economy. >> what night was iran's detention of the ten u.s. sailors. we hear it is good news this mornth that? >> one of the boats had engine failure and drifted into iranian waters. the iranian picked up both boats as we have picked up needed to be rescued and took them to -- i'm not sure exactly where. i don't want to misspeak here. and realize they were there and aid they were released them and they released do.
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do and that isrtant should have channels open. >> should we apologize to the iranians? >> no. when you have a problem with a boat? boat had problems? there is no looking for an apology. this was standard and nautical practice. >> mr. vice president,th us. >> good to talk to you. thanks for having me. >> south carolina's governor nikki haley delivered the to the president ate speech last night. good morning. >> good morning. another great day in south carolina. >> reporter: thank you for joining us here. that your party has to resist a temptation to follow the siren call of the angriest voices. why did you want to land that donald trump? >> you know, the angry iest voices referred to a lot of things. certainly some of the things said, but it's been to other things as well. you know, if you saw what
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areas that had to deal withw enforcement. there are a lot of bad or a few bad angry actors every so often, and we had an officer who shot water scott. having a lot of angry voices out there, what we did was we came together, republicans and democrats, white and black, and we passed the first body camera bill in the country.ot exempt from being one of those angriest voices. all i'm saying is we got a responsibility. and the way we handle issues and the way we talk about issues pollution, not towards division. i say that in reference to a lot of things. >> governor, a lot of people looked at your address last night and thought, not only is ant obama's state of the union, but also a call to your own party and a donald trump. is that, in part, true?at wasn't true. you know what it was? it was calling out my party. i mean, that was very true. i called out republicans and i think it's important.
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the mirror and we all need to realize we all have had something to do with this. once you do that you can regroup and build the country >> as you know, there is also things called pundits and radio posts and laura ingram said it may not be smart, she tweeted, to beop candidates would dominating the polls and ann coulter said trump should deport you.pect for both of those women. what i'll tell you is i was given the opportunity by speaker ryan ryan and senator mcconnell to say what i ery critical of the administration and i was very critical of the things that obama hasn't done, whether it's health care, whether it's the economy, whether it's education, country. but i was also critical about our own republicans and that is because we can't assumeame here.
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you for speaking candidly and y. was that difficult for you to do? it's rare for people to do that? >> no, it wasn't. you know, in south carolina, i've had to do that with my ownn south carolina. it's healthy. you know, it's healthy when you can point out certain things thaw feel like weren't in the best interest of your state or your country, but it's not >> would you like to see woman on the republican ticket? >> i don't think those things matter. i'd like to see a good ticket. i want a good, strong ticket that makes the republican party proud, that is one that talks abou health care, the solutions to education, what we can do with tax reform and how we are going to fix national security. if thatority or a man, i'll take it. we want good leadership. >> well said. >> governor haley, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. good morning. nation" moderator and cbs news political director john dickerson joins us now from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.
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last night, in part, was a nigd trump. he took jabs from the president and many believe from nikki haley. what do you say about that? >> she has brought the country an agreement. the president was clearly aiming at him specifically on the question of his ban on new untry and nick kki haley was also clearly talking about him. so for somebody who likes at probably -- doesn't totally upset. >> what do you think it means that conservatives, particularly those on radio, laura ingram and denouncing nikki haley saying she went too far. >> a huge debate in the republican party about whether the people who are associated with the,establishment are listening to and understand the grassroots. the establishment has been pretty quiet. this was a push back against that. and we are going to see this continue to play out. what was notable here is not friction, but just that the nikki haley was bold enough
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big and public forum. response to the president. this was a response to the republican front-runner. >> turning to politics of another kind. the democratic race for ain the sanders surge to us. >> enthusiasm among people who feel like while they liked president obama, they still fees rigged. that was amazing. president obama in his speech used that expression twice to basically say the economic system is rigged. they think bernie sanders, who proud about what he has been saying for his entire career, is a more authentic vessel for that view. >> thank you, john dickerson. >> inter weather blasts huge areas of the country today. ahead the bitter conditions that caused an interstate pileup you. all throughout the early morning hours we've been tracking moderate to heavy lake-effect snow in lake, ashtabula and northern geauga counties.
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in the areas. that snow should taper off deeper into the morning and early afternoon hours. windy. 17 is your forecast temperature by about 3:00 in the afternoon. wind will make it feel as the national guard is deployed to help tackle the in flint, michigan. >> ahead why the state government's response is being
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witnesses say the boy slid right into traffic on hunter lake drive. he was flown to metro with what was described as life-threatening injuries. for a look at your chilly forecast, here's meteorologist sam roberts. >> samantha: it is chilly all right. temperatures today only in the teens, and with the wind factored in it feels around zero all day long this morning. we have windchills as low as 14 below zero. it feels like january out there, doesn't it? we've had some snow out in the snowbelt early on. be careful traveling around lake and ashtabula counties through the morning. the rest of us see dry conditions for the day, but again, that morning snow out in
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the president's state of the union speech was not enough to keep this little guy awake. can you see him napping in his dad's arm. i love thi out a huge yawn during one of the president's standing ovations. one of the adults who did not appear is republicanr paul ryan. many commented online about his lack of facial expression. one person said that paul ryan appeared to try holding back a laugh at one of the president's w to the speech.
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camera shy.u? i can't take selfies. good to see you, brother. >> good to see put the president declined an opportunity to walk ilding. i don't think there is anything wrong with paul ryan's face. he is sitting there listening to what is going on.nt not do selfies? >> i suppose he can't. it takes a long time for people to >> maybe choosing not at this point in time. . coming up in this half hour you may have heard there is a powerball drawing tonight. did you hear, charlie rose?ard. >> i don't have a ticket. i don't have a ticket yet. >> there's still time. the jackpot is now worth a record $1.5 billion. take you inside the room where the drawing will happen with the update the odds that nobody could win. parts of the northeast are e. the dangerous weather system packed brutal winds and freezing temperatures.
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shovels were no match for the storm. morning's headlines from around the "los angeles times" reports after 21 years. nfl owners voted to allow the eturn to the city. the san diego chargers get an option to join the rams. if they don't, the oakland e to move. the protected opening for the new stadium in englewood is washington post" reports on a hacker directing the director of national intelligence and reportedly broke into the files of james allegedly included his personal phone and personal e-mail. the group bragged about breaking into the cia director's e-mail. the fbi is now usa today" reports on record profits for the airline industry.
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billion in profits inree-quarters of 2015, higher than the previous annual record.ed from higher fees and lower fuel prices and more full planes. our cbs station in san francisco reports a plumber trapped in a collapsed trench bout 13 hours. this accident happened around noon yesterday in oakland. the man worked on a sewage line. to his waist in dirt and sand in the 15-foot deep trench. rescuers freed him this morning and he was not hurt and left there and went straight to the okay. >> i thought you were going to say something else! >> probably a drink first? winter weather has left its n large areas of the country. blizzard-like conditions on tuesday caused near whiteout conditions yaup upstate new york. it brings lake-effect snow and areas near lake erie could see
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demarco morgan is outside of tal conditions. good morning. >> reporter: good morning! the temperatures are below freezing and the wind is blowing! i'm standing here dangerously f lake erie. this car is completely frozen! welcome to january in new york. heavy lake-effect snow and strong howling winds marking a return to winter. that is the tuesday in buffalo. cold air moving behind an and winter weather is bringing high winds and snow and plows did little to plow the snowfall and shovels and snow blowers were fighting a losing battle too.
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her first marathon and said she ine won't be sidelined by a squall. >> you're constantly fighting traffic. if i choose not to do it then i'll build up excuses not to zzard conditions led to a 40-feet pileup along interstate 74 in eastern indiana. the two-chain reaction class was debris for a half mile stretch. no serious injuries were reported. another pileup on i-70 involved 13 vehicles. >> i got hit about five different times.around pretty good in there. >> reporter: in niagara county, new york, drivers had a tough ently, i couldn't see the road and i missed the turn! so down i went! >> reporter: buffalo has gotten two feet of snow since tuesday and shouldy. the snow will keep coming. forecasters say by the end of thursday, upstate new york, parts will see three feet of snow. charlie? >> demarco, thanks. ard is part
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help families in a michigan city facing a toxic water crisis. lead levels in children in flint the city switched its water source in 2014. flint changed the source to save money. the state's governor is facing his response. adriana diaz is in flint where a state of emergency is in effect. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. equested help from fema to deal with the problem. almost two years ago, the city tapped into the flint river here for its water but the water ated and corroding the pipes. this past october the city switched back to its original water supply in detroit but the damage was already done.ency management, water filters! >> reporter: volunteers and state troops endured below freezing temperatures going door-to-door tuesday. >> water. >> reporter: handing out bottled water and filters.till can't use the
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faucets. >> reporter: mix's governor rick snyder is under fire for his handling of the nearly two-year water problem. earlier this week, an editorial in thed his response to shameful and paper compared it to hurricane katrina where the same lack of urgency delayed life saving aid.nider said it wasn't until october 1st his team learned there was confirmed lead in the water but e-mails contained by researchers shows may have known there was a problem a month earlier. in a july 22nd e-mail the governor's office asked the state health department to look into the water issue,at flint residents are basically getting blown off by us. in response they were told lead creases were normal based on seasonality but a memo indicatedpper control limit even when seasonality was controlled.
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for lead poisoning on tuesday and severe cases can result inehavioral problems. following the water switch, developed skin rashes and mouth sores. >> it's been very difficult. my kids -- >> do you think it's because of the water? >> it is because of the water. es off of food stamps and gets free bottled water when she can but often uses tap water to cook and shense is not enough. >> it's just a high crime rate here for african-americans. you know? it's not -- snyder don't care. he don't stay here.e don't have family here. >> reporter: the justice department has launched an investigation to figure out exactly how this man-made public health crisis happened.o our request for a comment, governor snyder's office told us although the governor has issued an apology, he knows the situation warrants more than that. maddening.
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it's unacceptable in the united states of america because lead poisoning in children, too, is so incredibly auses neurological effects for rest of your life. >> i hope somebody is listening. adriana, thank you. >> governor snyder. >> yeah.was thinking, governor snyder. six luckyl numbers could land you $1.5 and it only costs you two dollars. >> sarve to fe to say people will be this room in tallahassee tonight. we will show you what some people are doing to increase their chances to win the largest powerball jackpot if you're heading out the door, you can still watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device and we of those. we will talk to hillary
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>> brian: good morning. also results are expected today for the family tragically killed in a northfield center township house explosion. neighbors have identified them as jeffrey and cynthia mather along with their 12 and 8-year-old daughters. so far no cause of death or cause of the explosion. all right. our meteorologist sam roberts is all over this lake-effect mess going on out east. good morning, sam. >> samantha: good morning, brian. you're right, it really has been a mess out there. lake and ashtabula counties, please go slow because through the morning you're going to have persistent lake-effect snowshowers out in that direction. potentially some snowfall rates there, 1 to 2 inches per hour. for the rest of us it's cold and windy today.
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january 13th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead, includingobama's state of the union's call for stability. hillary clinton will give us her response. my dear and good friend bill o'reilly is in studio 57his take on the presidential race. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. the ten sailors were picked up and a u.s. military base where they will be debriefed. anyone claiming that america's economy is in decline
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for many americans. is there a disconnect here? >> the overall economy is t can be tempting to follow voices. the angriest voices referred to a lot of things. certainly some of the things that mr. trump has said. >> the justice department isestigation to figure out exactly how this happened. temperatures are below freezing and the wind is blowing. i'm standing hereclose to the waves of lake erie. >> this will take less than a minute for the powerball drawing. it is the largest powerball drawing ever.yle. great to be with all of us. >> you ended the curse! >> yes. >> the response curse. >> you know, my number one goal was to not becomenight live" skit. i'm charlie rose with gayleah o'donnell. we are following breaking
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ten american sailors held overnight by iran are back in hands. the iranian state television shows the nine men and one woman who were detained. the pentagon says there is noere armed. two american boats were en route from kuwait to bahrain when they drifted into iranian waters. u.s. officials say they suffered a mechanical e sailors were allowed to leave on their own boats. president obama travels to nebraska today to spread his message from last night's state of the union speech. the president defended hise white house and he said he will not let occupy issues that still need to be addressed, such as immigration and gun violence. the president also admitted that his 2008 pledgelitical unity has failed but he says he is confident about the strength of the country and without name any of the presidential candidates, though, he contrasted his view of of the campaign rhetoric.
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muslims, whether abroad or our citizens, when a mosque is vandalized or a kid is calleds safer. that's not telling it like it is. it's just diminishes us in the eyes of the world. it makes us harder to achieve our goal. it betrays who we are as a >> south carolina governor nikki haley offered a similar message in her republican response to the president. >> during anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren angriest voices. we must resist that temptation. no one who is willing to work hard, abide by our log our traditions should ever feel
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we must fix our broken immigration system. that means stopping illegalt means welcoming properly vetted legal immigrants, regardless of their race or religion.uries. >> haley told us this morning she was calling out leaders of both parties because they all ve the country forward. hillary clinton tweeted her support for the president's speech this morning, saying, seven years of progress, we need to build on it, not gords. thank you, president obama. with us from washington, democratic presidential candidate and former secretary of state hillary clinton. madam secretary, good moing to all of you. >> the president made the case for his administration last night in the state of the union. yet 65% of americans think we track. is there disconnect between the president and the people? >> you know, charlie, i thought the president made a compelling have
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lies ahead. and what i've been saying on the campaign is that we had alow with the great recession. we are standing. we are not yet running. we have work to do. and i think this election is sol because there are two very different points of view between us and the republicans and that is what people are going to have to choose between. >> are they different points between you and the presidentuntry is and where it's going? >> i think that the president's views are ones that are rooted we have been adding new jobs. we are the strongest economy, historically been. we remain the leader in the world on so many important issues.g but -- and i think the president had a long laundry list of unfinished business that we need to be focused on. >> madam secretary, the latest our
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they show that bernie sanders is surge ing you now. that? >> i always expected that this would ab tight race. that is the experience that i've had certainly in politics. and i'm very happy aboutpaign is, what we are talking about, the reaction we are getting. it's going to be a campaign that goes right to the wire. i can to reach out to as many people to convince them to caucus for me in iowa and then to vote for me in the then to go on from there to south carolina and nevada. >> you're happy about your campaign. it seems so is bernie sanders. here is what he had to say about how you're doing. >> when you see that many attacks, that more will -- see that many attacks and i'm sure more are coming it's nervous. they ignored us for months and they are not ignoring us right
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>> is this your nervous face, >> no. . i have a different sense of the rhythm of the campaign. i spent my campaign, you know, t people talk to me about, answering questions about what i would do as president. you know, now we are in the sprint to the finish line. >> when you see the twos morning in iowa and new hampshire that suggests that bernie sanders is now ahead of you in those two key early states, madam secretary, what do you say when you see those >> i say what i say whenever i see any poll. it doesn't matter whether they have me ahead or not. that much attention to them. >> one of the four questions the president suggested for the country had to do with those who have and those who have not. vice president biden said orat you're a newcomer equali i have the greatest respect for him, but i think anyone who looks at my
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to work as a young lawyer for the children's defense fund, working as a legal services ay up to my public service, knows that i have been fighting to even the odds for people all my life. >> but more people are in han they were when the president assumed office. >> well, charlie, that was because of the great recession. i mean, look at what president bush inherited from my lion new jobs and incomes going up for everyone. more people lifted out of poverty than at any time in our nation's history since history. they dismantled it. they had two tax cuts and wouldn't pay for the two wars the president waged and took their eyes off the mortgage and financial market. yes, we fell into a great worst financial crisis since the great depression. and it's been a challenge to dig us out of a ditch that the
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that the auto industry was saved, that we have now recovered more than 13 million new jobs. but have we solved all of thet were caused by going back to trickle down economic policies? no, we still have work to do. on the right track and our economy is sure stronger than anybody else in the world right now. >> that is why political the >> that's right. >> secretary clinton, thank you. >> great to talk to the three of you. bill stued studio 57 again today. we will find out what he thinks about the race for >> samantha: good morning to you. this time yesterday you couldn't even see this camera shot it was so snowy out there. this morning we have the snow on the ground in cleveland, and a few flakes are flying as you travel out to mayfield heights, solon, strongsville and brecksville.
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year that i've come here to union. and for this final g to try to make it a little shorter. i know some of you are antsy to get back to ou heard president obama starting off his final state of the union with a joke. he said it was going to be shorter, but it wasn't. this turned out to be one of hishe then laid out goals for the country in his last year of office and beyond and his approval rating stands at 46%. that is four points below ronaldg of his last year in office even in the weak of the iran contrascandal. we are getting a in look at his bill o'reilly's book "killing reagan." welcome to studio 57. >> what is up, guys? you here. we will talk about the book and your success in a moment.
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the day and the president's remarks last night.ed to do was get involved in the political debate. i think so this was less, you know, a state of the union than it was an argument in some ways. he said america's economic decline is a bunch of political hot air. 66% of the american public according to your own cbs poll disagrees with him and thinks the country on son a wrong track. look. this was a political speech in an ageroblem soverlg solving and not more -- both sides. both sides. why don't you guys knock off the b.s., all right? i'll give you an example. america is the nation in the world. yea! what good is the power if we don't use it wisely? chaos an taking advantage of us and china melting down. [ inaudible ]. >> no. deal. nato should be fighting isis. and nato should be protecting those poor strank
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no one can answer that. i'm problem solver in the oval office next time around. >> you're criticizing both parties which is what nikki st night. >> she has a good job of being ahe way. >> now she is getting criticized for criticizing her party. >> everybody is getting criticized, all right? that was the strongest point president obama made last night. not getting along. ideology off. we have serious problems here. >> bill, specifically, governor haily said during anxious times it can be tempting to follow the siren call of thees and we must resist that she is talking about donald >> so what? trump is smart and he might get elected because he is angry and so is the american people and is that anger. anger can be good if it leads to possible solve.
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politician he would be trump accurately engages the mood of the country and may very well win the nomination. all right? he is doing that to win. is he that bombastic when he not sure. if he is, he can't win the general. >> do you believe he believes what he says? >> yes. in a general sense. but i believe he makestakes. >> what do you mean? what is a rhetorical mistake? >> you say we are going to ban all muslims, okay? that is not going to help us fight isis. out. about the corrupt mexican government whenmexicans being drug dealers and this and that but he didn't articulate it well enough. >> no.. when you're a billionaire, you can say what you want, right? you have billions of dollars. >> you cannot. >> you don't have to think it >> yes, you do.
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>> he's at still, you still have to be accountable for your words. >> not according to the republican people. >> political question. >> don't you want to talk about the book? >> she loved it! >> but a quickoo, though. donald trump, this week, is opening campaign rallies with bruce springsteen song "born in the usa." a dig at ted cruz.hat is stupid! >> what part of it is stupid? >> cruz can run for president. that's it. >> what do you think trump is t up? >> to diminish proof because he is running against cruz. that's what they do. "killing reagan"! >> the upswood career. you go from bedtime to bonzo to president of the united states. >> yeah. >> what was fascinating to you about him? reagan was nollow actor who then becomes one of the greatest presidents of all time.
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how did it happen? >> wouldn't you say played a key role? >> big. nancy changed from a real heartbeat to a real -- >> heartbeat? >> yeah. who even betty ford didn't like. into this hero at the end of thes life. and so both tracks have this tremendous evolution and that is what fascinated me about the material. >> we should say that some of the people that work with schultz, ed nece in particular say it doesn't referable the man they worked with. >> you make the case, t the book, that reagan's assassination attempt affected miss mindset. >> what they objectack nicholson said, "you can't handle the truth." ask lesley stahl.
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this assassination attempt and i think made him a great man. he had to rise because he was so badly hurt. >> thank you, bill. >> all right, guys. >> you can call me charlie, though, >> rose, don't get offended! glator glamour, i call them by their first name. you, you're rose. >> all right, will be right back. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready.e today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients...had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients...cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems,her
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>> samantha: good morning to you. this time yesterday it was quite a mess on this camera shot looking over the interstates. there was zero visibility, and things are looking a lot better this morning in greater cleveland. you can see here across cuyahoga county just a few spits of snow around brecksville to the south and east of strongsville and around mayfield heights and solon. a little light snow there. all the action for the most part this morning has been out in the snowbelt. lake and ashtabula counties, this band of snow is gradually trying to lift off towards the north-northeast. so it's trying to move away from us, but in the meantime we've still got light snow around mentor. moderate snow is hugging the coastline, and then snow trying
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sean penn is in the news.ently interviewed el chapo. not to be outdone, reeves wants to interview el nino. >> sean penn rose. sean penn has agreed to do an interview with you. i can't wait. >> a lot of questions. >> yeah, a lot of questions. >> fascinating. >> i can't wait to hear. "cbs this y yelp cofounder jeremy stoppelman is inside our green room tot consumer reviews.
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see what he learns from one of the nation's most powerfulors. and on screen with damian lewis is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. . "time" reports on drug lord el shirt sales jumping. the seller says it's great for a night out. the striped shirt el chapo wore when he actor sean penn. high demand for the shirt caused the website to crash. >> that is quite a shirt. >> that looks like you, charlie rose. >>osts $128. i think it looks unbuttoned further down. >> or in the closet.here is what i was thinking! >> now back to the news? >> okay. britain's "guardian" reports
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for the missing flights 370. sonar image shows a wreck of a ship from the 19th century and two miles beneath the ocean's st month crews found the wreckage of a cargo ship. the seattle times reports verizon r to a law student. it last owned to sir lancelot best known for his song "baby got baline, charlie knows, "i like big butts and i cannot lie!" it again. i like big butts and i cannot lie. >> why didn't you say that yesterday? >> i don't know. >> we did a little thing, inwondering. >> you didn't mention that i like big butts and i cannot lie.
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give women his new nuow what you were getting into, jeremy? >> i have no idea where you're going with that song! >> we are going to draw the context between yelp and big butts. >> buckle st, an floupgs introduction. >> if you're searching for the good place for pizza, a good place to turn. yelp. more than 11 90 million critiques and they cover 32 countries. challenges. >> i'll say. business owners have accused yelp foring for ads and customers have faced lawsuits over negative reviews. as the number of reviews grows, so does the risk that some are jeremy stoppelman is the cofounder of yelp. welcome back to the table. >> good to be here. >> i remember when you were last what yelp
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>> yelp, yellow pages. >> 90 million people have access to yelp to their phones it directly affects people's businesses. was that your intention starting back in the day? >> absolutely. when you back to 2004 when yelp had just the yellow pages and a big book of advertisements. with yelp you can tap into the community around you. you have this entire city here in new york and everybody favorite recommendations. >> and their negative recommendations too. >> how can you trust the consumer reviews? >> how could you not trust it if there wasn't any negativity? five stars, how would you distinguish, like, what are the really great businesses so the beauty of yelp. reflects the real world which is the good and the bad and >> the challenge comes, though, because something want to gain the system. >> that comes with power. so as yelp becomes more useful and millions of it, then, sure,
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out how do i get better reviews? how do i rank higher? just like websites like to rankoogle too. >> when i use yelp how does it determine which reviews are the ones you see? >> it's looking at the ratings. the quantity of ratings and what the starween 1 and 5. and then we are also looking at what did you type in? if you search for something specific, likeing, we are trying to match up to places that are highly rated. >> there are also examples of defamation lawsuits and people wrote negative reviews and somebody was fined another woman was ordered to pay $1,000 after she made a negative review. how is the consumer protected? if i have a bad experience, why can't i say it's not good? >> certain businesses have tried
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they slip it in there some of the paper work you're signing maybe when a hotel. it says if you write anything negative about us, we are going to charge you an extra $500. that doesn't make sense and it wouldn't hold up in court. its way through congress to protect against that. >> i want to ask you about the industry at large, because you have been very critical of you said google has completely lost its mind. >> it has. >> how? >> it's really compromised the consumer. if you pull up on your mobile phone right now and do a search sushi new york right here, you're actually not even getting the web any more. you're getting google. and google doesn't necessarily and don't have the best content that open table and others have. it used searched google and it sent you to the best place on the web and
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>> who do you mean ? eye >> google has its own yelp. >> but google has denied search bias? >> denied it. they said this is what we are going to do. the ftc took a look at it a while ago and was conflicted internally.happened with that process. >> why don't they have a bigger challenger? >> they do have a challenger in local which is us. >> i know but you know what i'm rity of searches is on google. >> a network effect to it. as you get more data you become more intelligent and you become smarter and allows you to serve s. because they are making so much money therapy the default everywhere. when with you type in a web search on your iphone, guess where you go? straight to google. is paying millions and millions of dollars to apple to have that position. >> you're supporting legislation that protects consumers. online to protect us?
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that we are focused is fairly technical area of the law calledlegislation, so when a person writes a review that is maybe a controversial or negative, sometimes business owners want to sue them. a lot of states actually have very strong protections that allow the courts to take a quickt that lawsuit. but they vary by state and we would love to see that put in place at the federal level so ed in the same way. >> jeremy stoppelman, great to have you at the table. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. paul giamatti is in our toyota green room with a sneak peek at his new drama see what his role is >> samantha: thanks, nora. the big story this morning is the snow in the primary snoel belt. in cuyahoga county we have a few spits of snow? solon and mayfield heights and between strongsville and brecksville and brunswick has
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man material.o the world of fast pace finance in his new show "billions." he plays a u.s. attorney who turns his attention to taking down a billion mayor manager and here is a preview. >> he is a folk hero in this town. he gave the new york city firefighters shop a hundred year. police gave him a plaque at ground zero with his name on it. >> -- signs come down. >> that's why i love you, man.oesn't try to kill a fresh bull. you wait until he has been stuck a few times.s small and we get the moment he is gettable like the others, but not if there is a chance we lose. >> paul giamatti, welcome back. sir. >> just because somebody may not have heard about this series, what is it? you play whom?
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the southern district of new giuliani was and spitzer and it's about me trying to catch a white collar criminal that damian lewis billionaire hedgefund guy? >> who is playing inside information. >> what about the reference to "50 grey"? >> my character has a interesting lifestyle and interesting idea for all shows because all shows is about dominance. power? >> yes, power. >> he has a submission gene? >> he has a submission gene because he has to be in control so much and dominant so much. >> paul, it opens with a kinky sex scene. we don't know you're a u.s. attorney. this?
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i absolutely want to do this! i'm really, really keen to do this! >> our guy. >> and can you film m on this right now! >> do we need another cake? >> believe me, they tied me up and said you want it tighter? i was, like, no, this is it was incredibly relaxing and i don't know if that is the reaction you're supposed to have. >> no, charlie. >> don't give him any ideas. up. what do you mean it's relaxing? >> i think it's -- you've never been tied up! >> how does that feel? >> it's like swaddling a en you do that they fall asleep. it was incredibly relaxing. >> was it -- >> no, it was not. but -- it was on a set. if i was alone with somebody. >> tying you up? >> yes. but there's 50 guys around here with boom mikes and makeupuff, so, no, it wasn't erotic but it was
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>> that's what it says about your character. >> yes. >> after all this dominance a be relaxed. >> yes to be in place he doesn't have to make decisions or choices. tie me up' hit me with the thing and you take control because i thing to do with it. >> because it turns me on? >> yes, whatever, releases something. >> when dime dame amian was here,en te thing. you play a game who is bigger and damian said, we know who wins that one. >> really?ith you. >> somebody said it's like two gorillas in the whole thing. >> ar fer rah. >> he has a mandate for his se guys in particular. it's like that is one of his particular focuses. other than, that i got to meet
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>> and?hed with how funny it was and what i took and said to these guys, put humor in this character to make him a bitotherwise -- >> it's about power? >> completely about power. power is money and power is sort of political power per se. >> prosecutors have power. >> enormous amounts of power. behind them. >> the government are infallible in a sense what they choose to prosecute and what they don't choose to prosecute is an incredible power and whato let go is incredibly paurl powerful. >> you said, that clip you say i was 12 back s. really? >> you do. >> when you look at that, what do you think? that sort of launched your d us to you in a different way. >> really some i have more responsibility in that. i had a bigger part, just literally a bigger part. >> when people are looking for or a role, what are they looking for?
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i'm very available. >> but you work all the time. >> i try to. t been when you're without work? >> not very long. because i panic. i don't like to not work. i don't know what people are looking for. you guys have to tell me. i really don't know. >> i know they are looking ford acting. >> that i'd like to think. >> i'm wonder baggage character. >> i don't know. >> do you by personality and by edge suggest something?se so. i play sort of -- stupid to say complicated people because that's uninteresting part. that's all that means. so i don't really know what looking? >> yeah. >> you had acted with damian lewis before. >> i had. jewel >> what did you play? >> there it is. i played the guy who screwed it up. it was a nice movie.
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very nice. >> do you want to come back to theater at all? >> yes. i did a play about three years ago and hoping to do a play next year. and so i would definitely like again, yeah, much more fun. >> why is that? >> because it's live? >> yeah. you get >> every night! >> same thing every night. >> you're working on it every night. >> you're saying tonight i will be better than i was last night? >> hopefully, yeah.it -- it's not real the same thing. the audience is never the same. everything is different. >> >> very nice. >> thank you. >> thank you, paul. great to have you here. "billions" premieres sunday on showtime, a divisioning "cbs this
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>> samantha: we've been tracking snow all morning out in the primary snowbelt, lake and ashtabula counties. it's starting to relax a little bit in some areas as this band tries to lift off towards the north-northeast. there are a few spits of snow right now in cuyahoga county, but off to the north is where all the action has been. lake county, good morning to you. you know it's been coming down in some areas and still is closer to the lakeshore north of mentor. madison seeing light snow and out in ashtabula county a little bit of light snow still hanging on. i think conditions will continue to improve throughout the morning. by this afternoon really just cold and windy for everyone. 17 is your forecast high. with the wind factored in it feels in the single digits or
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